Liz Cheney

Liz Cheney (28 July 1966 -) was a member of the US House of Representatives (R-WY) from  3 January 2017, succeeding Cythina Lummis .

Biography
Liz  Cheney was born on 28 July 1966 in Madison, Wisconsin, one of the two daughters of former Vice President Dick Cheney. She graduated from Colorado College and University of Chicago Law School. Before law school, she worked for the State Department and the US Agency for International Development. After 1993, she worked for Armitage Associates LLP, which was founded by Richard Armitage, who served as Former Deputy Secretary of State. After graduating from law school, she was an international law attorney and consultant at the International Finance Corporation. In addition, she was involved with government work by serving as the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State for Assistance to the former Soviet Union,  and as a USAID officer in U.S. embassies in Budapest and Warsaw. In 2002, Cheney was named Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. In 2004, she assisted in the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign. In 2006, Cheney headed the Iran Syria and Operations Group in the State Department. In 2008, she served as one of the three national co-chairs for Fred Thompson's 2008 presidential campaign. In 2009, Cheney was one of the board members for Keep America Safe. In 2012, Cheney became a contributor for Fox News. In 2014, she ran for the United States Senator for the State of Wyoming. In 2017, she ran for the US House of Representatives seat in Wyoming.